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Regardless what the error message is said, make certain for two things:

1. in VBAIDE, click menu "Debug"->"Compile...". this will find all possible
errors that prevent you from making MDE file;
2. use Access file format to its version. For example, Access2002/2003 use
Access2000 file format as default format. You must use Access2002/2003
format if you use Access 2002/2003 to make MDE file.

"JBrown" <JBrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69338E82-3B99-43D1-8608-C01513674ACE@microsoft.com...
> It says the database may be too large or contain too many tables. It has
> one
> code module, 5 forms, no reports and is linked via ODBC to 5 SQL tables.
> Seems pretty small to me....Help...
> THanks!

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Thank You!

"Norman Yuan" wrote:
> Regardless what the error message is said, make certain for two things:
>
> 1. in VBAIDE, click menu "Debug"->"Compile...". this will find all possible
> errors that prevent you from making MDE file;
> 2. use Access file format to its version. For example, Access2002/2003 use
> Access2000 file format as default format. You must use Access2002/2003
> format if you use Access 2002/2003 to make MDE file.
>
> "JBrown" <JBrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:69338E82-3B99-43D1-8608-C01513674ACE@microsoft.com...
> > It says the database may be too large or contain too many tables. It has
> > one
> > code module, 5 forms, no reports and is linked via ODBC to 5 SQL tables.
> > Seems pretty small to me....Help...
> > THanks!
>
>
>

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